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...;(ix) the publication of the notifications under Section 4(1) of the Act were made in two Tamil dailies as well as by beat of tom-tom in the locality, as contemplated...regarding the validity of the publication of Section 4(1) notification in “Kumari Murasu” and “Kinnus” newspapers. Both are Tamil dailies. These two newspapers, indisputably are...that be so, the publication of Section 4(1) notification in two Tamil dailies, not having wide circulation, does not conform to the requirement of law. The legal imposition...

...has observed that this fact was taken to be admitted as there was no cross-examination on this point. The publication triggered agitations near the Dinakaran office on that day and in the vandalism...."3. The Tamil daily "Dinakaran" was founded in Madurai by Mr.K.P Kandasamy in 1977. In 2005, the newspaper was acquired from Mr. Kandaswamy's son Mr. K.P.K Kumaran by the Sun Network. The Sun...Otha kadai Police Station. Pursuant to the publication of the poll results on 09.05.2007, infuriated supporters of Mr. M.K. Alagiri started protesting near the Dinakaran office in batches by burning...

...office-holders, servants or objects of charity…The question has not been suggested or considered, whether the community itself for whose spiritual benefit the institution was founded and endowed may not...40 to contend that a temple is a juristic person.181. Mr Parasaran next relied on Sri Sabhanayagar Temple, Chidambaram v. State of Tamil Nadu...that any party has within two months next before the date of such order been forcibly and wrongfully dispossessed, he may treat the party so dispossessed as if he had been in possession at such date...

...effect. There was already an Organization namely CGWB having its Office across the country, hence Supreme Court directed that Central Government may consider to issue a Notification constituting the...water should be mandatory. Water audit measures to be adopted Withdrawal may be permitted up to 60% of proposed recharge. Also withdrawal should not exceed a maximum limit of 1500 m3 /day...institutional mechanism may be clearly laid down.c. As per orders dated 3.1.2019, undertaking an impact study in light of projected data for the next 50 years (in phased...

....For this purpose, we may direct an Expert from Ministry of Water of Resources to remain present on the next date with the latest updates.”(Emphasis added...mechanism may be clearly laid down.c. As per orders dated 3.1.2019, undertaking an impact study in light of projected data for the next 50 years (in phased manner with...exercise may be done expeditiously, preferably within next three months.”182. Interestingly, Ministry of Jal Shakti, after referring to earlier orders and order...

...the counselling started on 21.8.03 in the morning a fresh mode of admission was enforced. A notice issued by the office of the respondent No. 2 and published in the newspaper and produced with the writ...: (AIR 1991 SC 2288)”.“In passing, it may be stated that this court while reversing the judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court...scheduled for holding the counselling. The programme is delineated in annexure/4 published by the office of the respondent No. 2 on 12.8.03 and the same has been produced with the writ petition as...

...observation in paragraph 40 to contend that a temple is a juristic person. 181. Mr Parasaran next relied on Sri Sabhanayagar Temple, Chidambaram v State of Tamil Nadu to...case, to the deity to file a suit through some person as next friend for recovery of possession of the property improperly alienated or for other relief. Such a next friend may be a person who is...and qualifications of the next friend put the deitys interest at risk? 349. A suit by a worshipper in their personal capacity may be an appropriate remedy in certain...

...August, 1991. From the date of publication in the Gazette of all the Rules and Notifications, 15 (fifteen) clear days' time shall be given to exercise option to the doctors which shall be notified by...May, 1990. Their further case is on 22nd January, 1958 the State Government promulgated the West Bengal Health Service. (Cadre, Pay and Allowance) Rules, 1958 by which different cadres in the Health...some cases. Under Rule 27 power was conferred upon the Governor to relax the provisions of any of the Rules in such circumstances as may be considered necessary. In 1962 the Government of West Bengal...

...punishment which shall not be less than one year and six months but may extend to six years and with fine. In case offence continues, an additional fine which may extend to Rs. 5,000/- per day during.... Advertisement in the local newspaper may also be issued in this regard as suggested by the committee in its 07th meeting held on 29/12/2020... aforesaid 16 villages may be done in local newspaper. (ii) Health impact due to legal discharge from Tarapur MIDC may be in other villages also other than...

...passing day and the most important issue appears to be lack of proper planning. When this application came up for hearing before the Tribunal on 30th May, 2014, the Tribunal passed an injunction order...Ambedkar Chowk, on the north side, joining the chowk of Indian Institute of Advance Studies and following the road joining Summer Hill post office and via upper road to Boileauganj Chowk and then joining...adversely impacting the environment and ecology of the area. 9. The Applicant also relies upon various newspaper cuttings and report/articles published by the Institute of Town Planners...

...shall have an over-riding effect. There was already an Organization namely CGWB having its Office across the country, hence Supreme Court directed that Central Government may consider to...CGWA must be uploaded on its website for transparency and public involvement. Such exercise may be done expeditiously, preferably within next three months...the day of compliance verified by CPCB/SPCB/PCC. c. R is a factor in Rupees, which may be a minimum of 100 and maximum of 500. It is suggested to consider R as 250, as the...

...the city of Bombay was published. Next development plan was published in 1991. In both development plans, disputed land was designated as „R" i.e. „Residential". On publication of the first development.... The MoEF&CC may furnish its action taken report in the matter before the next date by e-mail at ngt.filing@gmail.com. A copy of this order be sent to the.... 7. The Regional Office of MoEF&CC at Chennai may undertake the inspection of the project along with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the SPCB and furni...

...the city of Bombay was published. Next development plan was published in 1991. In both development plans, disputed land was designated as „R" i.e. „Residential". On publication of the first development.... The MoEF&CC may furnish its action taken report in the matter before the next date by e-mail at ngt.filing@gmail.com. A copy of this order be sent to the.... 7. The Regional Office of MoEF&CC at Chennai may undertake the inspection of the project along with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the SPCB and furni...

...the city of Bombay was published. Next development plan was published in 1991. In both development plans, disputed land was designated as „R" i.e. „Residential". On publication of the first development.... The MoEF&CC may furnish its action taken report in the matter before the next date by e-mail at ngt.filing@gmail.com. A copy of this order be sent to the.... 7. The Regional Office of MoEF&CC at Chennai may undertake the inspection of the project along with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the SPCB and furni...

...the city of Bombay was published. Next development plan was published in 1991. In both development plans, disputed land was designated as „R" i.e. „Residential". On publication of the first development.... The MoEF&CC may furnish its action taken report in the matter before the next date by e-mail at ngt.filing@gmail.com. A copy of this order be sent to the.... 7. The Regional Office of MoEF&CC at Chennai may undertake the inspection of the project along with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the SPCB and furni...

...the city of Bombay was published. Next development plan was published in 1991. In both development plans, disputed land was designated as „R" i.e. „Residential". On publication of the first development.... The MoEF&CC may furnish its action taken report in the matter before the next date by e-mail at ngt.filing@gmail.com. A copy of this order be sent to the.... 7. The Regional Office of MoEF&CC at Chennai may undertake the inspection of the project along with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the SPCB and furni...

... A copy of the report may be simultaneously provided to the project proponent, for response, if any before the next date...before the next date by e-mail at judicial-ngt@gov.in preferably in the form of searchable PDF/ OCR Support PDF and not in the form of Image PDF. Likewise, CPCB may also file its...) dated 20th February, 1991; *S.O. No. 416 (E) dated 20th June, 1991* and S.O. No.319 (E) dated 7th May, 1992...

..., amounting to Rs.84 Lakhs and Rs.57 Lakhs, were deposited in this account by Debasish Bhattacharjee. 24. On the next working day, i.e. Monday, Debasish Bhattacharjee...sequence, the next witness relied upon by the trial Court was PW-54 (Jatin Chandra Deori). He was working as a Superintendent in the Office of the Regional Passport Office, Guwahati and proved the...people, by accused Niranjan Hojai who was the C-in-C of DHD(J). Depolal Hojai decided to resign in the meeting and decision to elect Mohit Hojai was taken on the next day i.e. on 27.11.2008. It is to...

..., amounting to Rs.84 Lakhs and Rs.57 Lakhs, were deposited in this account by Debasish Bhattacharjee. 24. On the next working day, i.e. Monday, Debasish Bhattacharjee...sequence, the next witness relied upon by the trial Court was PW-54 (Jatin Chandra Deori). He was working as a Superintendent in the Office of the Regional Passport Office, Guwahati and proved the...people, by accused Niranjan Hojai who was the C-in-C of DHD(J). Depolal Hojai decided to resign in the meeting and decision to elect Mohit Hojai was taken on the next day i.e. on 27.11.2008. It is to...

...Bhattacharjee.28. On the next working day, i.e. Monday, Debasish Bhattacharjee withdrew a sum of Rs. 84 Lakhs from the account of M/s. Maa Trading. Another sum of Rs. 3,50,000...for the Dimasa people, by accused Niranjan Hojai who was the C-in-C of DHD(J). Depolal Hojai decided to resign in the meeting and decision to elect Mohit Hojai was taken on the next day i.e. on..., amounting Rs. 84,00,000/- and for Rs. 57,00,000/- were deposited by Debasish Bhattacharyee. On the next working day i.e. on Monday Debasish Bhattacharyee has withdrawn Rs. 84,00,000/from the account of Maa...